THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA E BROAI) STREET I BULLETIN ixllji i'/f’.r I walked the sh#re when the sun came up Over the vast wide sea. The gulls cried put and the waves sent spray On my face as I walked with me. I was not lonely as I walked On my solitary stroll _ It gave me timejor deep, deep thought And contentmK to thy soul. The weather was jj&erfect. anijj the fish were bimg, in fact we caught so maqfF that we were forced to lose about 50. *’ It was a wonderful week, "our vacation at Nags Head. I still maintain that Edenton’s slogan should be, “A good place to - come home to.” We received a most in teresting and welcome - letter lrorn Lena Jones this week, who with Rubby Ifplts if touring Europe. They were in Italy at the time, having just arrived at the Grand Hotel Mediterraneo in Flor ence. We had sent them a Chowan Herald to tlj.at ad dress, which she said they read from cover tp,, cover. So far they have had,,a won derful journey, first a great voyage on the SS France, then in Paris for four days, taking interesting si<Je trips from there> After they left Paris they took a motor coach along the lovely, Medi terranean Sea with stops at the Riviera and Monoco. From there they visited the c,ear.ing Tower of Pisa and the Cathedral of Assisi. Then, too, they visited Vati can City and St. Peter’s Cathedral. It sounds like a marvelous trip, ' and alter she wrote to us they were scheduled to go to Venice, Switzerland, Germany, Bel gium, Holland, England, and then “home to Edenton.” We were sorry to, hear that the Malvin Parhams are leaving Edenton to live in Asheville. They are nice people to know and I’m sure will make many friends in their new location. According to the Insiders Newsletter, despite generally tyigher price tags on house wares this fall (up {Some 5 £er cent), you canmake jour dollar stretch more if you limit your buying to the store’s advertised Special purchase items. vir tually all manufacttjfiqjs of l|QUrewares h a y e u 'T 1 -" H prices on some of they are also offering more than the usual number of special items for stores’ fall promotions, particularly in the cookware line, i Teflon coaled cooking and "baking Oub Meeting At Center Hill Center Hill Home Demon stration Club met in- July with Mrs. Lillian Bunch as hostess. Mrs. J. C. Boyce, presi dent, called the meeting to order and for her devotion used the 24th Psalm, fol lowed by prayer. n Mrs. Mary Cowper, home agent, was present to give the demonstration on “Spare the Calories”. She stressed many ways of saving calor ies behind the scenes.- Plans were made fo£ a pic nic in August at Arrowhead with the entire community invited and with each family to bring picnic foods. The meeting was closed by the club collect -and Mrs. Bunch served refreshments during the social hour. Mrs. Artie Bass Taken In Death Funeral services were held July 16 for Mrs. Artie W, Bass, 69, who died»Thurs day, July 14, in a Goldsboro Hospital. She had been, ill for three months, jg ,The services werejjield Rocky Hock Baptisjfchurch at 3. P. M., with Rey, R. N. Carroll and Rev. E. Clifford shoaf officiating. Burial was to Beaver Hill Cemitery.’ '■ Mrs. Bass, the wife of Her-i bert V. Bass, was a.“lifelong resident of Chowan C°upty., She was a daughter of §id vhey J. and Mary uoodwin White. - ,r In addition to her Ausband, she is survived by two sons, Herbert E. Bass and'Leonard J; Bass, and a daughter, Mrs. Artie B. Ange, all of Eden s tbn: four brothers: Watson B. WWte, John F. White and Fked A. White, Sr, all of, Eden ton; and Lloyd Q. White* of Venice, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Blanche W. Bunch of Eden gm* nine grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Ida f jjprs. Bass was a member ®f Rocky Hock Church. pans will be the most fre quently promoted, but you can also look for specials on stainless steel pots and pans, cast iron skillets, mixing bowl sets, coffee pots and various roasting pans. Note: Teflon’s durability is said to have been improved, elim inating the early complaints of peeling, discoloration and taste transference. Here’s a sampling of the new beauty products you’ll be seeing in stores soon: (1) A special kit that con tains everything you need for cleaning and curling your false eyelashes—spe cial cleaning and setting lo tions, plus brush and curl ing frame. (2) A fluorescent light bulb called Optima that is said to give the same colors it would have in na tural outdoor light. (3) A hair dryer that emits a mist of warm moisture, so you can give yourself a quick set without having to wash your hair first. Glimpses: Spotlights on the Court House and the Cupola House, making them attractive to visitors and townspeople alike. New faces in the hospital offices, additional help since Medicare. Two beautiful new homes being built along Pembroke Creek. Also the very at tractive new. home of the Johnny Woolards on High way 17. Helpful Hints Colonel Bill Rosevear tells .mg that the best way to cook fresh shrimp is to cover with cold water and bring them to a good boil, then remove from the fire and rinse in cold water, giv ing tender shrimp. A small bottle of witch hazel makes a great facial refresher on a long trip. V, One soother for sunburn is to soak in a tub of water tc which a c*ip of baking .jgpda has been added. Keep a clothes hamper in each bedroom - saves a lot of clutter. Hard work is an accumu lation of easy things you didn’t do when you should have. !■ • • | mil J i ’■ WmSm IN CALIFORNIA—Airman Dennis W. Hare, Route 1, Tyner, has been assigned to Castle Air Force Base, Calif., for training. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hare, the airman took his basic at Lackland AFB, Texas. A graduate of Chowan High School, he was employed at Towe Motor Company, Hert ford, prior to entering the service. Mrs. Deaton At First National ffe Mrs. L. G. Deaton has been employed by First National Bank of Eastern North Caro lina. She is the first local ,pprson employed by the bank since the Edenton office was opened. - Mrs. Deaton will do gen eral bank offiee work and as sist C. A. Benson, assistant vice pesident; and Lloyd lyarren, assistant cashier. ' The former Rebecca Bos well, Mr_s Deaton is a grad uate of John A. Holmes High School and attended Carolina College of Commerce. COUNTY BOARD rc The Chowan County Board of Education will hold its August rfeeting in the super intendent’s office in Hotel Joseph Hewes at 8 P. M. Monday. Chairman O. C. Long, Jr, will preside. wliempl ||i|S^pil^ / gm f "super-right" quality heavy corn-fed beef | wemwmshme chuck Roast c m (atpk supply I CHUCK BOAST „ 53c Jr / / / / / / "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF / "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY CORN-FED B£EF k luM / S/Q9Q ! If I Chuck Steak 8 10. 49c BONELESS SHOULDER IJJ !j d Chuck Steak <-». 79c ROASTS E 5T® Sometimes.7. / 0 I fS. / not often, but sometimes, / V Daa( ' AEC the special is more popular than we imagined. / UI O IIIIU DCCT >Lb ' So we do run out. But if we do, please / j / "super-right" heavy beef allgood brand ask the manager for a / , . /■ / j Boneless Stew Beef OOC Sliced Bacon Pk L ; 6uC i i I I JULY IS NATIONAL HOT DOG MONTH, BUY "SUPER-RIGHT" ram cheek •I < l am meat franks b IQ C An A&P Rain Check entitles you to buy the item, / I IVIL-nl ■ nflllllU Pk 9- at the same special price, the following week. / j "super-right" quality sliced “ We try never to disappoint you ...6 I I I Cold Cuts pS' 25 c we always want to be fair. / / mor™ frozen aa n yr N «>»»■* 1 A / Meat Dinners OifC Pre-Cooked Fish Sticks, Is this a good reason for shopping A&P? / * TE B " F O * ™ c t k^ a * f turkey • SALISBURY ’ftS? 33C 49c It’s one of many. I —^ c . COPYRIGHT £ 19- S. THE GREAT ATLANTIC Is PACIFIC TEA CO, INC. arKßiw COFFEE] hiIIPPN A&P INSTANT 10 5 1.09 Vi I STm 1 hV Specially Blended 2 b 5 1.39 SALAD PERFECT I ANN PAGE COOK-OUT VALUE! white seedless I U Barbecue sauce p ANN PAGE PREPARED IN TOMATO SAUCE ★ lb. | Pork and Beans «j 5 C HIIAAPT 4 A CAMPBELL'S BARBECUE BEANS 21c CAMPBELL'S BRAND ]Lb RUSSET POTATOES 111 hoc CAMPBELL'S beans with franks £ 37c e ££F Con 9c 1W “ 'w W A&p BRAND IDEAL FOR SALADS 4% plums • 29« Whole Tomatoes 33 c BARTLETT PEARS 2 Lb 35 c 1 Del-Monte Canned Foods | K&M!||HSH||nnHl|||HnnHS|BnMiH Whole Sliced Peaches 39c r DEL-MONTE BRAND Sliced Pineapple • 2 <S.69 C GOLDEN CORN JANE PARKER freshly baked 1 Angel Food Cake >'o b T 39c Bartlett Pear Halves 3[S SI.OO I * WHOLE c ° nZ Banana Nut Loaf i b C ■ mpw Lemon Pics soz Owl# r | Size Q Jane Parker Pumpernickel or Ann Page Chocolate Candies L _/ Sour Rye Bread 39C . 8 . 01 . Brid ,. Mix m. a*. ft C ' • 7'/2-Oz. Coated Peanuts r-r-a nr ■■ mQHHP I • 8-Oz. Coated Raisins STARS • -" WW CONCENTRATED—WITH LEMON *■ SUNSWEET CONCENTRATED ftft.. ' f Welchade Dfink 2IS 2&C PRUNE JUICE.« 33C f>Al|U|l|p CIIDDI ICC Blue Star Cream Pies 3 89c JJf mPI li oUrr LI to „ X . n Wide Mouth Jars Reg. Mouth Jars Marvpl Icp zi9c quarts pints p,nts quarts mai VCI ILC Ul cam. van.ua Carton TO sn a si ec 19 c. Si AQ 19 c siocio c , si A&P BRAND COTTAGE FRIES, POTATO MORSELS OR CRINKLE CUT OR ■ Ctn ■ I cm | .“f U I£. cm. | I L cm. | p renc h Fined Potatoes 3 Pkgs. we have a good supply of jar i JELLY GLASSES , WII¥M 1 ■ ■WIH ■ ***— TOPS. JAR RINGS. CERTO SURE-JEI REGULAR QUILTED MaßwnHßinßfaramwHßHMMl •n A ! x „ sH °'“'" GuLA,tr - 12 ssc 12 T. 29 J '• • 1.11 ——...1. GOLDEN rise brand S f 2-At. Low Casserole with Dome Cover, 1 1 2-qt Large Square french Fnrh sL A&P BRAND A&P BRAND CHOC. FLAVORED INSTANT Handled Cosserale. 2-qt Large Solad or Spaghetti Cowl. 10-or Soup or .7 M A w. tiff * • on, ~ . _ Cereal Bowl ;Set ol 3J. 2-qr Pilcher. S-OI Colfee Mugs (Set of 3i. Piece Bl■ I V | rpnm Wn mninn 3if nniMl# 13 4/5-02 Pkg I? _ Divided Vegetable Bowl ,6-02 encos de ML 01 Eake Bonis , el of 2). wVWV w w* CO 111 Yr II l|J IlhJ Ctn. 2-piece Sandwich Set. or 2-qt Leon Pul or Sr.ock ,or

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